Prince Harry is determined to explore all possibilities to bring his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the UK next month. The Duke of Sussex aims to reunite his family in his homeland for his upcoming engagements linked to the Invictus Games scheduled in Birmingham next year.
Included in the trip plans is a visit to Athorp Estate, the burial site of his late mother, Princess Diana, and a potential meeting with King Charles. Despite initial reports suggesting hesitance due to lack of enhanced taxpayer-funded security from the Home Office’s Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC), Harry’s spokesperson clarified that safe accommodation is just one aspect of a comprehensive protective security plan tailored to the individual’s risk level.
Harry’s ongoing legal battle with the UK government over the removal of taxpayer-funded security after stepping back from royal duties in 2020 has been a point of contention. Despite previous court rulings, Harry is still pursuing a review of his security arrangements, emphasizing the importance of a fair risk assessment to ensure his family’s safety during their UK visit.
The Duke’s persistence in seeking appropriate security measures reflects his commitment to safeguarding his family while navigating the complexities of royal protocols and personal security concerns.
